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Made in the U.S.A., these tools handle the toughest industrial applications, provide the best grip on fasteners, and have a superior finish.
Suitable for occasional maintenance work, these sets are imported.
Pair the sockets in these sets with the bolt-through ratchet wrench to reach nuts at the bottom of a long threaded rod or bolt.
Made of aluminum-bronze, these sockets satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Access 6-point nuts and bolts in tight and awkward spaces—the heads on these sockets pivot.
Two spring-loaded balls inside these sockets firmly hold nuts and bolts in place as you turn them, including nonmagnetic fasteners like stainless steel screws.
The sockets in these sets have a cutout and extra length so you can reach and twist nuts without having to disconnect your line.
With more than double the clearance of standard sockets, the sockets in these sets access nuts on extra-long bolts.
Pivot the head to access fasteners from an angle.
These sets organize what you need when working around live electrical circuits.
With squared lobes that won’t slip at high torque, all of the sockets in these sets are designed to fit on external Torx-Plus fasteners, often found on pickup trucks.
With twice as many corners, 8-point sockets grab onto square-drive screws and nuts more quickly than 4-point sockets.
Grip the indentations around the outside of tri-groove fasteners.
Turn 90° elbow fittings that are in tight spots with the sockets in these sets.
Extra-long bits allow access to hard-to-reach fasteners.
The short bit on these sockets fits in spaces where height clearance is limited.
Pivot the head of the sockets in these sets to access fasteners from an angle.
A spring-loaded ball on the bit holds fasteners in place as you drive them, including nonmagnetic fasteners like stainless steel screws.
In addition to a standard square drive, the sockets in these sets have a hex-shaped base so you can use a ratchet wrench along with an open-end or box wrench for additional leverage.
Tighten or loosen hard-to-reach fasteners with the extra-long bits in these socket sets.
The ball end allows angled entry when you don't have exact alignment between the socket bit and fastener.
Keep a convenient variety of drive styles and sizes of bit sockets on hand.
These sockets are also known as pin-in-Torx bits.
When vertical space is tight or you need an extra twist on your socket, use one of the dual-drive Phillips bit sockets in this set.
These sockets are also known as pin-in-hex or pin-in-socket bits.
Convert from one square drive size to another.
Reach nuts obstructed by a fluid line or other barrier with the wrench heads in these sets.
The hex shape grips hex fasteners and prevents rounding. These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Carry fewer impact sockets—these five reversible impact sockets turn 10 fastener sizes. Flip the socket around to turn a different size.
Tighten or loosen nuts and bolts without damaging the finish.
These sockets are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Use one socket to switch between two fastener sizes.
Turn square-drive fasteners in several sizes with these socket sets.
Use these sockets as an alternative to a screwdriver or L-key. They are made to withstand the high torque and force of impact tools.
Extra-long bits help you access hard-to-reach fasteners.
Prevent overtightening that can damage fasteners. These adapters spring back slightly when the set torque is reached.
Remove and install dual wheels on trucks and trailers with the sockets in these sets.
Convert your standard 6-point sockets into hex bit sockets with these bits.
The hole in the middle of these bits fits the security pin in tamper-resistant Torx screws.
The Torx bit sockets in these sets fasten Torx screws often used in vehicles, bicycles, and electronics.
The slots in these low-profile organizers are a different color than the base so it's clear when tools are missing from your bench top or drawer.
Move the sliding clips to any position along the rail to hold a variety of sockets.
Hold different square drive sizes on the four clip rails stored in these trays.
The rail is smooth plastic so the clips move more easily than on steel-rail organizers.
Store sockets on posts marked with the size.
Magnets hold sockets securely in place.
Attach a socket to one of these adapters—the base has a hex shape so you can use a ratchet wrench along with an open-end or box wrench for additional leverage.
Keep common extension lengths on hand to reach a variety of spots—just attach them to your socket.
Reach a variety of spots with the confidence that your extension won’t disengage.
Bend these extensions to reach inconveniently located fasteners. These sets include multiple extension lengths, so you can find the right length to reach around obstructions.
Tighten and loosen fasteners in hard-to-reach spots with a variety of extensions that lengthen the reach of your socket.
Convert your socket into a flex socket to access fasteners from an angle.
Attach your square-drive sockets to drills, powered screwdrivers, and other tools that accept a hex shank.
Reach a variety of spots by keeping common extension lengths on hand.
Also known as positive-locking extensions, these extensions hold sockets place with a ball that only retracts when you pull the collar down. Designed to prevent accidental detachment, they lock to your socket more securely than other extensions.
Attach your impact square-drive sockets to power drills, impact drivers, and other tools that accept a hex shank.
Convert your impact socket into a flex socket to access fasteners from an angle.
These wrenches have one pivoting socket end and one open end.
These sets include an assortment of sockets and wrenches for occasional maintenance work.
What you need for most maintenance jobs, these sets include an assortment of drivers, cutters, pliers, and wrenches.
Use a square-drive ratchet wrench and socket to turn and extract fasteners.
Also known as a can socket wrench, this tool opens telephone box fasteners and tightens nuts on binding posts.